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This credit card allows you to withdraw up to £200 a day from cash dispensers.
Unfortunately, I didn't have my credit card with me or I'd certainly have bought it.
Put your plastic card in the slot, and the machine will read it and identify who you are.
Entry to the club is only permitted on production of a membership card.
The introduction of identity cards has been opposed by the campaign for civil liberties.
I had really good cards in my hand.
I've circulated a good luck card for everyone to sign.
I wonder who this card is from.
Even if she didn't want to send a present, she could at least have sent a card.
I had posted the card two months previously.
She handed me a business card with her name neatly embossed on it.
He has all his friends' names and addresses on a card index.
Fortunately, rice scientists do have some cards up their sleeves.
Data were systematically taken from the clinic notes, coded and transferred to punched cards for analysis.
The data were coded to 80-column punch card format and transferred to magnetic tape.
For the rotation plots, sets of cards for all four insecticides used in the rotation schedule were prepared each week for the bioassays.
In a series of transactions that may have taken a matter of mere days, the price per card had climbed by 400 per cent.
The analogue signals of the part's surface are sent to the data acquisition card.
On the other, it adds to the reader's convenience in accessing the card catalogue to the book stack.
In our study, each grower was given a set of cards, each printed with a goal or value statement relating to farm management.
Semi-structured and reliable methods of assessing insight counteract this problem to some extent, as does the use of relatively language-free tests such as card sorting.
Well-packaged ones can create a favourable impression, as an elegant business card does.
That is the way minds go on with respect to arranging cards and similar objects to which conventional ordering practices apply.
Pictures were displayed on index cards and came from drawings or photographs matching as many word list items as possible.
The experimenter told the caregiver that she or he was going to see pairs of cards with object drawings and unfamiliar words on them.
On each of four trials, caregivers had to select one of two cards, both of which showed a familiar object bearing an unfamiliar property.
Vigilance in protecting it is no longer a communal calling card.